Franco-Algerian relations are at a complicated and concerning point.
President Macron's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara has exacerbated tensions.
The arrest of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal has affronted Algeria.
Threats from Algerian influencers in France have fueled animosity.
The French government has threatened to abolish visa exemptions for Algerian diplomatic passport holders.
France's shift towards a more pro-Moroccan diplomacy has transformed frustration into antagonism.
Some media and politicians are fanning hostility, more for electoral gains than justified reasons.
Conclusion: A need for subtlety and firmness exists in handling the tense situation. Attacks on Algerians in France are harmful and irresponsible, fostering more antagonism and possibly providing the Algerian government a chance to position themselves as protectors.